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after falling while he was in class in the Sunset primary school in La Puente in 2017.
Wednesday morning, Murillo's family, 8, and his lawyers held a press conference near the school on avenue Tueopah. One of the lawyers explained that he was detained near the school for a reason.
"The community needs to know what happened. The community must know, "said Michael S. Carrillo, one of the family lawyers.
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An agreement was concluded on June 22, said Steven Vartazrian, a family lawyer who was a special advisor. The district settled a week before the trial and did not admit defects, according to Varatazarian.
Judicial files show that a request for rejection of the request was filed on August 2.
A district manager did not return any calls for comments on Wednesday.
"Because my brother will not be here is very harmful," said Moses Lizbeth Murillo's sister. "My brother wanted to say everything for me."
His mother, Roberta Gómez, may well appear, but he is not, he said.
"It hurts and hurts every day," said Lizbeth Murillo. "We don't care about money. The money will not bring anyone back."
Money does not bring happiness or closure, he added.
Roberta Gómez cried by speaking in Spanish during the press conference.
Moises Murillo had Down syndrome, a convulsive disorder, he could not speak, he could not walk and used a stroller adapted to him, said Vartarian.
The child arrived at school on May 30, 2017 and a teacher who did not know his condition pushed the stroller to an office and was not an adjustment, he said.
The next day, on May 31, 2017, Vostazrian said that the staff withdrew Moses from the safety of his stroller, put him in a normal chair and attached him with a physiotherapy belt. He said that the teacher and two assistants left Moses alone without supervision.
months put his hands on the desk and pushed back, said varied. The chair fell back and touched the ground.
months has undergone long injuries in the neck and entered cardiac arrest, according to the request made on January 18, 2018.
The child did not breathe when the agents arrived, said the captain of the industry station, Tim Murakami, told this newspaper in 2017.
"It was discolored," said Murakami, added that the deputies "immediately started the RCR until paramedical paramedics relieved them".
months was taken to the Queen of the West Covina Valley, then transferred to the Children's Hospital in Orange. He was in vital support for four days and died on June 4, 2017, said the trial
The autopsy showed a small fracture to a part of the second cervical vertebrae and the softened spinal cord, according to the judicial report of the County of Orange. The Medico-Legal Office determined that Moses had died of the complications of the trauma of the cervical spine and ruled on the death of an accident.
Varatazrian said that a child with special needs in a public school is entitled to an individualized education program. The district could not follow the IEP for Moses, which requires special equipment, he said.